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KM Dlugosch Publications:
icon Stewart CN Jr., PJ Tranel, DP Horvath, JV Anderson, LH Rieseberg, JH Westwood, CA Mallory-Smith, ML Zapiola & KM Dlugosch  (2009)  Evolution of weediness and invasiveness: charting the course for weed genomics.  Weed Science 57: 451-462.
icon Barker MS*, KM Dlugosch*, ACC Reddy, SN Amyotte & LH Rieseberg  (2009)  SCARF: Maximizing next-generation EST assemblies for evolutionary and population genomic analyses.  Bioinformatics 25: 535-536.
*co-first authors
icon Dlugosch KM & CG Hays  (2008)  Genotypes on the move: some things old and some things new shape the genetics of colonization during species invasions.  Molecular Ecology 17: 4583–4585.
icon Dlugosch KM & IM Parker  (2008)  Invading populations of an ornamental shrub show rapid life history evolution despite genetic bottlenecks.  Ecology Letters 11(7): 701-709.
icon Dlugosch KM & J Whitton  (2008)  Can we stop transgenes from taking a walk on the wild side? Molecular Ecology 17(5): 1167-1169.
icon Whitton J, KM Dlugosch & CJ Sears  (2008)  Molecular and morphological evidence for and against gene flow in sympatric apomicts of the North American Crepis agamic complex (Asteraceae).  Canadian Journal of Botany 86(8): 877-885.
icon Dlugosch KM & IM Parker  (2008)  Founding events in species invasions: genetic variation, adaptive evolution, and the role of multiple introductions.  Molecular Ecology 17 (1): 431-449.
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icon Parker IM, E Cuevas García, KM Dlugosch, P Holloran, SM Swope, KB Hulvey & R Clark  (2007)  Invasions as a tool for basic research.  Conservation Biology 21 (5): 1376-1377.
icon Dlugosch KM & IM Parker  (2007)  Molecular and life history trait variation across the native range of the invasive species Hypericum canariense: evidence for ancient patterns of colonization via pre-adaptation?  Molecular Ecology 16 (20): 4269-4283.
icon Dlugosch KM  (2005)  Understory community changes associated with English ivy invasion in Seattle’s urban parks.  Northwest Science 79 (1): 52-60.
icon Schultz CB & KM Dlugosch  (1999)  Nectar and hostplant scarcity limit populations of an endangered Oregon butterfly.  Oecologia 119 (2): 231-238.
icon Dlugosch K & R del Moral  (1999)  Vegetational heterogeneity along elevational gradients.  Northwest Science 73 (1): 12-18.